
Fleet Ballistic Missiles - Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin has almost 70 years of prime contractor experience developing and fielding rigorous, test-proven, and unmatched submarine-launched ballistic missile systems in partnership with the U.S. Navy. The Trident D5 missile is part of the sea-based leg of the U.S.’s deployed strategic deterrent Triad—long considered the most survivable leg.
The Long View: Fleet Ballistic Missiles | Lockheed Martin
In 2006 Lockheed Martin opened a Fleet Ballistic Missile Post Production Center of Excellence in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The move improved cost effectiveness and supports a Life Extension Program that will see the current Trident II D5 model remain in use until 2042. True to its predecessors, the D5 is destined to evolve.
Strategic and Missile Defense Systems - Lockheed Martin
Learn about FBM Missile Defense Delivers defense system designs, products and services (kinetic and non-kinetic) to protect homeland, deployed forces and allies from ballistic and hypersonic missile attack.
U.S. Navy Awards Lockheed Martin $383 Million for Next …
2025年1月31日 · This year, Lockheed Martin will mark 70 years of support to the Navy developing and sustaining the missiles that are the backbone for the nation's sea-based deterrence through the company's Fleet Ballistic Missiles (FBM) program.
Lockheed Martin Celebrates FBM Headquarters Move To …
2019年7月30日 · Lockheed Martin has developed, built and sustained six generations of submarine-launched ballistic missiles under the FBM program. The current generation of missiles, designated Trident II D5, are carried aboard the US Navy's Ohio-class submarines and make up the sea-based leg of the nation's nuclear triad.
Media - Lockheed Martin - Releases
2018年12月21日 · About the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) Program – Lockheed Martin has developed, built and sustained six generations of submarine-launched ballistic missiles under the FBM program. The current generation of missiles, designated Trident II D5 are carried aboard the U.S. Navy’s Ohio-class submarines and make up the sea-based leg of the nation ...
Military Embedded Systems
2017年2月24日 · SUNNYVALE, Calif. Lockheed Martin officials will relocate the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) program within its Space Systems business area to co-locate employees in facilities with common skills and resource requirements.
Learn from the Fleet Ballistic Missile Program
For the past 58 years, the U.S. Navy has provided strategic deterrence with its Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) program. The current FBM is the Trident II D5 submarine-launched ballistic missile on board the Ohio-class submarine. This weapon system is a marvel of modern technology and systems engineering.
Lockheed Martin Opens New Facility in Titusville
2023年8月29日 · Lockheed Martin’s FBM program supports the U.S. Navy and U.K. Royal Navy to sustain and upgrade submarine-launched ballistic missiles as the Flight System Integrator; developing and producing Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles (SLBMs) and …
Lockheed Martin relocates FBM headquarters to Florida
Lockheed Martin has established its Titusville site in Florida, US as the new headquarters of the Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM). The relocation of the FBM Headquarters to Florida’s Space Coast from Sunnyvale, California, was marked by a flag-raising event. The move is expected to bring more than 300 jobs to the Space Coast region.
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